The O.C. White Deluxe Extended Two-Joint Microphone Arm is the dual-jointed, articulating microphone arm section of the complete Deluxe Microphone Arm system. The arm features an extended length of 46-inches for added reach.
- Measures 46" (1.17m)
O.C. White 14192 Overview
O.C. White 14192 Specs
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O.C. White 14192 Reviews
Built well but....
This Extended Two-Joint Microphone Arm extender looks well built and great in it's pictures but.... it looks bigger in it's picture then it really is, I thought this when I saw how small the parcel was when it arrived
Strong, versatile mic arm
This arm has a long reach, which I needed for a sit/stand desk with dual monitors. It is super-strong, built like a tank, and seems like it will last for years. I wall-mounted it with the OC White wall mount (MFR #11426-B) about 12 to the right of the right-hand monitor, 12 above the desk in the standing position, and about 8 behind the monitors. From this location, I can position the mic anywhere I want, whether I'm sitting or standing on the left or right side of the desk, and it STAYS EXACTLY WHERE I PUT IT (except that I can pan it very smoothly left-right with a light touch, since it pivots easily on the heavy duty base). I was initially concerned that it wouldn't work with lightweight mics, because some other heavy-duty arms require a heavy microphone to counterbalance the spring tension, but I'm using this arm with a lightweight Sennheiser e835 (approx 12 oz) and it works just fine. In fact, it stays in position without any microphone at all, yet it feels like it could also hold a very heavy mic with no problems. If there are any cons, it would be that the springs are almost too stiff, and I sometimes need two hands to position the microphone because there are two joints (it doesn't always bend at the desired joint if you try to move it with only one hand). But the pros definitely outweigh cons. This mic arm is in a different league from the less expensive arms (although they look similar in pictures, but trust me, they are very different).
